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Petrol expected to go up by R1,46 with diesel up by R2,60 in September

Zuko Komisa Image: EriK Mclean Pexels Petrol expected to go up by R1,46 in September. Vehicle owners are being advised prepare for a significant increase in gas prices in September. Mid-month data from the Central Energy Fund now indicate a significant increase in gasoline prices of between R1.35 and R1.40 per litre next month, while a far larger increase of almost R2.60 per litre is anticipated for diesel. The mid-month […]

today17/08/2023

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Petrol prices to decrease on Wednesday

Zuko Komisa Photo by Rock Staar on Unsplash Petrol prices will decrease on Wednesday. Some relief for motorists as new petrol prices get announced. The modifications will take effect on Wednesday, July 5, 2023. Petrol 93 decreased by 24c Petrol 95 decrease by 17c Diesel increase 12c & 18c Paraffin decrease by 4c & 5c LP Gas decreased by R2.96c p/kg. Petrol will cost R22.46 for a litre of 95 […]

today03/07/2023

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Man arrested for spending over R100 000 for fuel with a state petrol card

By Zuko Komisa A government official has been detained for spending over R100 000 for fuel with a state petrol card. He was set to appear in the Bloemfontein Magistrate’s Court on Friday afternoon, 4 November, after the SAPS' Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation Unit, or Hawks, arrested him for the misuse of a state petrol card. According to Christopher Singo, a spokesman for the Hawks, the suspect is 48 […]

today04/11/2022

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Fuel prices in South Africa are expected to increase next week 

By Zuko Komisa Fuel prices in South Africa are expected to go up again next week. As the rand continues to be under pressure, rising oil prices globally are projected to result in an increase in fuel costs in South Africa the next week. According to the most recent information from the Central Energy Fund (CEF), local prices will increase locally by about R1.61 for diesel and 48 cents for […]

today24/10/2022

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Energy Department begins the formal process of deregulating petrol prices in SA

By Zuko Komisa The formal process of deregulating the price of gasoline in South Africa has been launched by the Department of Mineral Resources and Energy. Gwede Mantashe, the energy minister, published a government gazette on Friday seeking for input on his plan to set a price cap for 93 octane. Fuel retailers will be able to establish their own fuel prices, including gasoline discounts, thanks to this. Currently, the […]

today26/07/2022

NEWS

WATCH: Sri Lanka protesters say they will stay in the presidential palace till he resigns

By Zuko Komisa Sri Lanka protesters mean business and have made very clear demands that their president must step down. Food, fuel, and pharmaceutical shortages have been ongoing for months as a result of the country's poor economic management, which has all been blamed on the president. On Saturday, huge crowds gathered outside President Rajapaksa's official residence, chanting and waving the national flag before bursting through the barriers and entering the […]

today11/07/2022

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Department of Energy says it may consider limiting the amount of fuel per motorist

Kaya 959 Reporter South Africa might be introducing new measures in the coming months to mitigate the rising fuel cost caused by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. According to the Department of Energy South Africa might find itself with fuel supply problems and would have to consider fuel rationing.  The proposed measures could be in effect as soon as April. Also Read: Warning: Severe thunderstorms to bring heavy rains to Gauteng and […]

today15/03/2022

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Fuel price to increase to over R21 per litre from Tuesday night

Kaya 959 Reporter Fuel prices will hit massive record highs at the beginning of next month, with the petrol price expected for the first time ever to cost more than R21 a litre. The Department of Mineral Resources and Energy (DMRE) on Saturday announced the price changes. Fuel prices will go up at midnight on Tuesday. Both grades of petrol will increase by R1.46/ per litre, diesel will increase between R1.44/l […]

today28/02/2022

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